Ode to the consumate safety leader
October 1, 2002 By LP Gas
The propane industry lost a true safety leader last month with the passing of Norman L. Bushey.
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The propane industry lost a true safety leader last month with the passing of Norman L. Bushey.
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Don’t bother marking the Northeast Convention & Trade Showon your 2003 calendar. There won’t be one.
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A dramatic shortage of overfill protection valves has propane retailers scrambling and backyard cooks fuming over empty, obsolete cylinders that should not be filled.
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Propane industry leaders are pressing hard for personal contributions from the rank and file to help finance the election campaigns of select candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate.
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There is an old saying that goes something like this: "If you don’t know where you are going – all roads will take you there."
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Tax credits and grants to encourage propane use have cleared both houses of Congress. A conference committee is trying to resolve differences between the Energy Policy Act of 2002 the Senate passed recently and a different version the House passed last summer.
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With virtually no debate, the National Propane Gas Association’s board of directors in February voted near-unanimous support to restructure the association and move its operations to Washington, D.C.
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The Fat Lady hasn’t yet sung, but the battle to retool and relocate the National Propane Gas Association in Washington, D.C. is over.
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